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MTK Budapest FC
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Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre Budapest Futball Club or shortly MTK is a Hungarian football club based in Józsefváros, Budapest. The team plays in the first division of the Hungarian League, the clubs colours are blue and white. As one of the most successful Hungarian football clubs, MTK has won the Hungarian League 23 times, the club has also won the Hungarian Super Cup 2 times. The club founded the Sándor Károly Football Academy in 2001, the Academy also has a partnership agreement with English club Liverpool F. C. About a dozen sport-loving citizens decided on 16 November 1888 in a cafe in Budapest to form the Magyar Testgyakorlók Köre, a number of its founding members were aristocrats and members of the capitals Jewish community. The colours of the club became blue and white, and it had 31 members by the end of its inaugural year, the clubs first divisions offered sporting possibilities only for fencing and gymnastics. As football was spreading far and wide in Hungary also the club established its football division on 12 March 1901, the first public football match of the Blues was a 0–0 draw against Budapesti TC, which later became Hungarian champions in 1901 and 1902. MTK started to play football in the 2nd league in 1902, the first year brought the club a 3rd place and it did not take long for the Blues to win the first championship, which happened a year later in 1904. MTK won their first Hungarian League title in the 1904 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season and they won 11 matches and drew three times and lost only twice. MTKs second Hungarian League title was won in the 1907–08 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, MTK won the league without losing any matches. The 1910s was a period for the club since they won the Hungarian League five times. MTK Budapest finished first in the 1913–14 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, out of the 18 matches MTK managed to win 15 and drew only three times. In the 1916–17 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season MTK finished first, MTK won 21 out of 22 matches and lost to Törekvés SE. In the 1917–18 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season MTK finished first again, in this season MTK could win 21 out of 22 matches and overtook their arch-rival Ferencvárosi TC. In the 1918–19 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season MTK finished first, MTK could overtake Ferencvárosi TC and Újpest FC. The first president of the club became an entrepreneur, his vice a close friend of him who turned out to be an excellent sport-oriented organiser. His name was Alfréd Brüll, and he became the clubs legendary, before the introduction of professional football, MTK was the most successful Hungarian team. Prior to the Second World War the team managed to win 15 Hungarian League titles, during the professional era the team could not repeat the same performance but still won 2 championships

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Debreceni VSC
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Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club is a Hungarian League professional football club, based in Debrecen. They are best known internationally for reaching the stages of the UEFA Champions League 2009–10 season. Debrecen have become the most successful club in Hungary since 2000, the club was founded on 12 March 1902, initially being known as Egyetértés Futball Club but on becoming independent it was renamed Debreceni Vasutas Sport Club. In 1940 the professional/amateur division of players was abolished and Bocskai FC suffered financial collapse, during this period the club underwent a number of name changes. It became Debreceni Vasutas Sport Egyesület in 1948–49, Debreceni Lokomotiv in 1949, Debreceni Törekvés in the 1955–56 season, and it was known as Debreceni Vasutas SC from 1957 to 1979. In 1979 the two city teams, DVSC and DMTE were united into one team, called DMVSC, but after ten years the split again. The first international matches were played in 1998 in the Intertoto Cup, Debreceni VSC beat Dnepr Mogilev, FC Hradec Králové, Hansa Rostock, and lost to Ruch Chorzów in the semi-finals. In 1999 Debrecen played in the first round of the UEFA Cup 1999-00, although Debrecen beat the German club 2–1 at home, they lost 2–0 in the away-game, and their first UEFA Cup season ended. Debrecen won the 2000–01 Magyar Kupa, therefore, in 2001 Debrecen they could enter the UEFA Cup 2001-02 where they beat the Moldovan club Nistru Otaci 3–1 on aggregate in the first round. In the second round of the UEFA Cup Debrecen played with the French club Bordeaux and they lost 5–1 away, but beat the French club 3–1 at home. Debrecen finished third in the 2002-03 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, therefore, they entered the UEFA Cup 2003-04 season. Debrecen drew with the Lithuanian club FK Ekranas in the first leg of the qualifiers, after extra time Debrecen scored a goal and won 3–2 on aggregate. In the first round they had to face NK Varteks, Debrecen won both matches, 3–1 in the first leg and 3–2 in the second leg. The team won 6–3 on aggregate causing the resignation of the coach of the Croatian club, in the second round Debrecen faced with the Greek PAOK. In the first leg they drew 1–1 in the Toumba Stadium in Thessaloniki, at home the result was a goalless draw, therefore Debrecen went through on away goals. Debrecens first successful UEFA Cup career was ended in the round when they faced with the Belgian Club Brugge. In the first leg Debrecen was beaten by 1–0 in Jan Breydel Stadium, Brugge, the goalless second leg resulted the end of the march of the Hungarian club. In the 2003–04 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season Debrecen finished third, therefore they could play in the UEFA Intertoto Cup 2004–05 season, in the first round Debrecen faced with the Slovak club Spartak Trnava

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Paksi FC
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Paksi FC is a Hungarian football club based in Paks. Since its founding in 1952 it has played at either a county or national level, in 2006 it ascended to Borsodi Liga, or NB I, the top division in Hungarian football, for the first time. It plays its games at Fehérvári úti Stadion. The team colors are green and white, in the 2010–11 Hungarian Division Paksi finished second and qualified for the Europa League 2011–12 season. Football first came to Paks in August,1912 with a team composed entirely of students, soon thereafter the Paksi Atlétikai Sport Club was formed which played locally. In 1952 the Paksi Sportegyesület was formed and began competing at a county level in Tolna county and they would continue to compete in county level competitions from 1954–64. In 1966 the team opened their new all grass playing field to a crowd of 500, in 1970 the team won the county championship and ascended to NB III, in the central division. On July 25 of the year they hosted Ferencváros and although the team lost 7–2. It would spend three years in NB III before being relegated back to the county championship level. 1976 was the clubs most impressive year in county play as it won the championship with a goal difference of 119–21 and again returned to NB III. It would win the Szabadföld Kupa 4–2 at the Népstadion in Budapest, from 1981–82 the team participated in the NB III Dráva group, but it was short-lived and team returned to county level play. In the 1983–84 season, however, they won the championship in convincing fashion, throughout the 80s the team would come close several times to breaking into NB II, often battling against the other team from Paks, ASE, but always fell a few pieces short. In July 1993 the two teams, Paksi SE and ASE United, giving the players of PSE opportunities to learn. Paks first season in NB I started with a 2–0 win against Dunakanyar-Vác FC – this was followed by three draws and a loss before their next win. Looking back at the season as it draws to a close, Paks was able to get strong wins at home against MTK Budapest and ZTE, teams who had spent most of their time atop the table. They won their home game of the season 4–2 against Vasas, guaranteeing that they would not be relegated back to NB II. In the 2010–11 Hungarian Division the team finished second and qualified for the Europa League 2011–12, Paks played their first international match in the Europa League 2011–12 season in Andorra where they beat UE Santa Coloma 1–0. The only goal of the came in the 14th minute when Gábor Vayer scored

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Vasas SC
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Vasas SC is one of Hungarys major sports clubs. Most of its facilities are situated in Budapests 13th district in the north of the town, members of the Hungarian Union of Iron Workers founded the club as Vas-és Fémmunkások Sport Clubja, the Sport Club of Iron and Metal Workers, on 16 March 1911. The club colours are red and blue, Vasas FC has won the Hungarian League six times. Vasas is known internationally for reaching the finals of the 1957–58 European Cup season. In their first season the club finished 6th, Vasas finished third in the 1924–25 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season. Only MTK Budapest and Ferencváros could overtake the club in the championship, in the following season the club could repeat their success. Vasas collected 29 points and won 11 out of 22 matches in the season, in the 1928–29 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season Vasas finished 11th and they were relegated. Vasas won only 5 out of the 22 matches and gained only 14 points, Vasas returned to the top flight of the Hungarian League in the 1930–31 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season and the club finished 8th securing their membership in the top league. However, in the next season Vasas were relegated again for the time in the clubs history. Vasas finished 11th and collected only 13 points by winning only 5 out of 22 matches, Vasas won their first Hungarian League title in 1957 and they entered the 1957–58 European Cup. On 4 September 1957 PFC CSKA Sofia beat Vasas 2-1 at the Vasil Levski National Stadium in the first leg of the preliminary round, on 3 October 1957 Vasas beat 6-1 PFC CSKA Sofia at Népstadion in the second leg of the preliminary round. On 20 November 1957 BSC Young Boys drew with Vasas at the Charmilles Stadium in the first leg of the first round, on 30 November 1957 Vasas beat BSC Young Boys at Népstadion. On 5 February 1958 Ajax Amsterdam drew with Vasas at the Olympisch Stadion in the first leg of the quarter finals, on 26 February 1958 Vasas beat 4-0 Ajax Amsterdam at Népstadion. The goals were scored by Szilágyi, Csordás, and Bundzsák, on 2 April 1958 Real Madrid C. F. beat 4-0 Vasas at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium in the first leg of the semi-final. Although Vasas beat Real Madrid 2-0 at the Népstadion on 16 April 1958, Vasas have been the most successful Hungarian club in the European Cup and UEFA Champions League history along with Győri ETO FC. Vasas won the 1960–61 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, as a consequence, Vasas were eligible to enter the 1961–62 European Cup. In the preliminary round, Vasas hosted Real Madrid C. F. and lost to 2-0 on 6 September in 1961 at Népstadion, in the second leg of the preiminary round on 20 September 1961 Vasas lost to 3-1 at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium, Madrid, Spain. The following year Vasas could repeat the success by winning the 1961–62 Nemzeti Bajnokság I season, Vasas competed in the 1962–63 European Cup

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Videoton FC
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Videoton Football Club is a Hungarian professional football club based in Székesfehérvár, in the west of Hungary, playing in the first division Hungarian League. Videoton won the Hungarian League twice in 2011 and 2015, Hungarian Cup once, the defunct Hungarian League Cup thrice, Videoton is best known in Europe for reaching the 1985 UEFA Cup Final. Videoton was founded in 1941 and its colours are blue and red, the club has played at its home ground, Sóstói Stadion, since 1967. The most successful period in Videotons history came in the mid-1980s when Ferenc Kovács led the club to the final of the UEFA Cup in 1985, Videoton won its first Hungarian League title in 2011 and managed to reach the group stages of the Europa League in the 2012–13 season. The team first entered the Fejér County Championship in 1942–43 and went on to win the championship. In 1948 the club was broken into three teams, with one playing in the Nemzeti Bajnokság III, one in the County Championship. In 1950, the workers of the factory assembled their own team in the hope of achieving results. Later on they agreed on 3 January 1956, that all teams would join forces in a unified team built on Vadásztölténygyár. The first opportunity to play in Hungarys highest league came along only a few years later, in the 1961–62 season the team finished in third position – barely qualifying for the first division. Known then as VT Vasas, the dream came true in 1967 when the team finished second in the second division and was promoted to the top league. On 22 January 1968, the club was renamed Videoton SC, the first season in the top league wasnt very successful. The team won 9 games but lost 18 matches, finishing in 15th place, however, the following year, Videoton bounced back and won the second division. The next five years saw the club consolidate its position in the first division by finishing tenth, seventh, fifth, fourth, then in the 1975–76 season the team achieved the best position in its history by finishing second. Videoton went on to produce modest results in the ensuing years, finally, in 1982, the Fehervar club reached the final of the Hungarian Cup, but were defeated 2–0 by Újpest. This was the beginning of the golden age. In 1984, the finished third with the same number of points as ETO Győr, who finished second. That season saw, József Szabó become the top goal-scorer in the 1st division with 19 goals, the club caught international attention when it reached the 1985 UEFA Cup Final during a campaign under the management of Ferenc Kovács. In the UEFA Cup 1984–85 season Videoton overcame Dukla Prague in the first round, Paris Saint-Germain in the second round and they then had further success in the quarter-finals where Videoton played against Manchester United